Paper Title

Academic Self-Regulation of STEM of Senior High School Students of Divine Word Colleges in Region I, Philippines and Their Academic Performance

Keywords

  • Self-regulation
  • self-determination theory
  • academic performance
  • external regulation
  • introjected regulation
  • identified regulation

Article Type

Review Article

Journal

SSRN Electronic Journal

Research Impact Tools

Publication Info

Volume: 5 | Issue: 1

Published On

January, 2021

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Abstract

The study wanted to determine the level of academic self-regulation of the STEM students of Senior High School students of the Divine Word Colleges and its effect toward academic performance. There were four aspects of self-regulation investigated such as external regulation, introjected regulation, identified regulation and intrinsic motivation. Questionnaires were used to gather the data. The quantitative descriptive research design and explanation research was used in the study. The findings showed that the academic self-regulation of the STEM students of the senior high school of Divine Word Colleges is high which means that they have high external regulation, introjected regulation, identified regulation and moderate intrinsic motivation. However, the findings also showed that there is no correlation between academic self-regulation and their academic performance. Their academic performance can be caused by other factors that are not considered in this study.

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